SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL AEROSPACE REPORTS
A Biweekly Publication of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
VOLUME 44, ISSUE 2 - January 27, 2006
15 LAUNCH VEHICLES AND LAUNCH OPERATIONS
Includes all classes of launch vehicles, launch/space vehicle systems, and boosters; and launch operations.
For related information see also 18 Spacecraft Design, Testing and Performance; and 20 Spacecraft Propulsion and Power.
20060002996 Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC, USA
Commercial Space Transportation Forecasts, 2005
May 2005; 70 pp.; In English Report No.(s): PB2006-103704; No Copyright; Avail.: National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
The Federal Aviation Administrations Office of Commercial Space Transportation (FAA/AST) licenses and regulates U.S. commercial space launch and reentry activity for the Department of Transportation as authorized by Executive Order 12465 (Commercial Expendable Launch Vehicle Activities) and 49 USA Code Subtitle IX, Chapter 701 (formerly the Commercial Space Launch Act). ASTs mission is to license and regulate commercial launch and reentry operations to protect public health and safety, the safety of property, and the national security and foreign policy interests of the USA. Chapter 701 and the 2004 U.S. Space Transportation Policy also direct the Department of Transportation to encourage, facilitate, and promote commercial launches and reentries. NTIS
Forecasting; Launch Vehicles; Market Research; Space Commercialization; Space Transportation
Source: NASA
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